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political gamble. why he decided to seek congressional authority for military action against syria. >> this attack is an assault on human dignity. it also presents a serious danger to our national security. >> with the debate now shifting to congress, we'll have reaction from kentucky republican senator rand paul, a member of the foreign relations committee, plus our roundtable on president obama's leadership. has he presented a convincing case to a skeptical american public? will the abrupt delay of military action be interpreted by the
political gamble. why he decided to seek congressional authority for military action against syria. >> this attack is an assault on human dignity. it also presents a serious danger to our national security. >> with the debate now shifting to congress, we'll have reaction from kentucky republican senator rand paul, a member of the foreign relations committee, plus our roundtable on president obama's leadership. has he presented a convincing case to a skeptical american public? will...
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but it's because they believe when a political cultural fight and obama embodies everything they can't stand. >> i think he believes it. i think he doesn't like the president. most of these folks don't like the president. we're talking about folks who come to congress a lot of thermometer aren't smart. the guy you interviewed in that first clip said i wasn't here to determine whether the president is legitimately president. these are folks who failed school house rock. this is what's ridiculous about this. and the level of disrespect shown the president. >> i remember dick cavett, i only believe what i see. have you been to japan? no. do you believe there's a tokyo. >> number three goes to a tea party activist david clayman. clayman's wild rant grabbed the headlines. let's listen. comment on this. >> a president who bows down to allah. this president is not a president of we the people. he's the president of his people. i call upon all of you to wage a second american nonviolent revolution, to use civil disobedience and demand this president leave town, to get out. to put the koran dow
but it's because they believe when a political cultural fight and obama embodies everything they can't stand. >> i think he believes it. i think he doesn't like the president. most of these folks don't like the president. we're talking about folks who come to congress a lot of thermometer aren't smart. the guy you interviewed in that first clip said i wasn't here to determine whether the president is legitimately president. these are folks who failed school house rock. this is what's...
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it' not about barack obama in reality but what he stand for. picking up on what howard said a moment ago, it's rejection because they believe winning a political culture fight, and obama embodies everything they can't stand. >> bentivoglio, i think he actually believes it. most of these folks don't like the president. we're talking about folks who have come to congress who a lot of them aren't terribly smart. the guy you interviewed in that first clip, i wasn't here to determine whether the president is legitimately president. these are folk who is failed "schoolhouse rock." this is what's ridiculous about this, and the level of disrespect has been shown the president since -- >> i remember dick cavitt from the old days. somebody said i only believe what i see. have you been to japan? no. do you believe there's a tokyo? tea party activist larry klayman. during the government shutdown in october, he helped organize an anti-obama protest in washington. it had appearances by sarah palin and ted cruz, but clayman's wild rant topped the headlines. l
it' not about barack obama in reality but what he stand for. picking up on what howard said a moment ago, it's rejection because they believe winning a political culture fight, and obama embodies everything they can't stand. >> bentivoglio, i think he actually believes it. most of these folks don't like the president. we're talking about folks who have come to congress who a lot of them aren't terribly smart. the guy you interviewed in that first clip, i wasn't here to determine whether...
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as well, but the political concerns were with trying to derail obama's reelection. now the target is hillary clinton. she represents the biggest threat in 2016 to the republicans taking back the white house and i think we're going to continue to see them beat this drum as long as they possibly can to try to drag hillary. >> caller: -- hillary into this mess. >> we saw republicans try to flip it over because they say she didn't change the narrative. >> i think they are trying to portray this as a partisan witch hunt. i think the best they can hope for is to win the public relations war. these investigations will continue, there will be more hearings, maybe hillary clinton will come up to the hill. >> do you think? >> there may be more revelations that could make it uncomfortable for the administration. i think the white house really wants to try to make the case that this is republican overreach, republican witch hunt and see that maybe they can win the battle of public opinion on this matter. >> do you think they'll try to get hillary clinton back on to capitol hill
as well, but the political concerns were with trying to derail obama's reelection. now the target is hillary clinton. she represents the biggest threat in 2016 to the republicans taking back the white house and i think we're going to continue to see them beat this drum as long as they possibly can to try to drag hillary. >> caller: -- hillary into this mess. >> we saw republicans try to flip it over because they say she didn't change the narrative. >> i think they are trying...
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it came down to politics. the gun lobby and it's allies willfully lied about the bill. >> that was former congresswoman gabby giffords standing next to president obama. she responded in an op ed writing, some of the senators who voted no have also looked into my eyes as i talked about my experience being shot in the head at point blank range and expressed sympathy for the others shot beside me, six of whom died. polls show overwhelmingly favor expanding background checks. shame on them, she wrote. dana bash joins me again. also, gloria borgia. the president lost not only republicans but democrats on this piece of legislation. what happened? >> that's right. four democrats, that's the number that he lost. if you look at it, isn't very much, but it is absolutely crucial and made the difference between winning this and losing. if you look at those democrats, anderson, all but one are up for re-election next year in very red states. in very pro gun states. that was something that was lard for the president to take
it came down to politics. the gun lobby and it's allies willfully lied about the bill. >> that was former congresswoman gabby giffords standing next to president obama. she responded in an op ed writing, some of the senators who voted no have also looked into my eyes as i talked about my experience being shot in the head at point blank range and expressed sympathy for the others shot beside me, six of whom died. polls show overwhelmingly favor expanding background checks. shame on them,...
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but that right now, that is economic politics as much as anything else. but this pick, federal reserve chairman, that's going to be the most important economic policy decision obama makes in his second term. nothing else will even come close. >>> you want a good bird dog? if your moisturizer leaves an oily finish behind imagine what it's doing to your pores. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® oil free moisture hydrates without clogging pores. 100% free of oil, fragrance and dyes. oil free. worry free. [ female announcer ] oil free moisture. neutrogena®. >>> you want a good bird dog? you want one that's going to be aggressive? pick the one that's the friskiest, the one that's engaged the most and not the one sleeping in the corner. if you want one to sleep on the couch, pick the one that's sleeping in the corner. we've got the pick of every donor civilization on the planet because it's hard to get here, they had to be inspired to come. >> that was last year. back then, a lot of people were a little offended that iowa congressman steve king analogized picki
but that right now, that is economic politics as much as anything else. but this pick, federal reserve chairman, that's going to be the most important economic policy decision obama makes in his second term. nothing else will even come close. >>> you want a good bird dog? if your moisturizer leaves an oily finish behind imagine what it's doing to your pores. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® oil free moisture hydrates without clogging pores. 100% free of oil, fragrance and dyes. oil...
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but that right now, that is economic politics as much as anything else. but this pick, federal reserve chairman, that's going to be the most important economic policy decision obama makes in his second term. nothing else will even come close. helicopthierhis hibuzzing, andk engine humming. sfx: birds chirping sfx: birds chirping we're so choosy about the cuts of beef that meet our higher kosher standards that only a slow-motion bite can capture all that kosher delight. and when your hot dog's kosher, that's a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announcer ] crestor i
but that right now, that is economic politics as much as anything else. but this pick, federal reserve chairman, that's going to be the most important economic policy decision obama makes in his second term. nothing else will even come close. helicopthierhis hibuzzing, andk engine humming. sfx: birds chirping sfx: birds chirping we're so choosy about the cuts of beef that meet our higher kosher standards that only a slow-motion bite can capture all that kosher delight. and when your hot dog's...
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but that right now, that is economic politics as much as anything else. but this pick, federal reserve chairman, that's going to be the most important economic policy decision obama makes in his second term. nothing else will even come close. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. "first day of my life" by bright eyes you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh...no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico.
but that right now, that is economic politics as much as anything else. but this pick, federal reserve chairman, that's going to be the most important economic policy decision obama makes in his second term. nothing else will even come close. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. it has 7...
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and our political round table on the future of gay marriage, whether immigration reform can pass in the house, and the debate over edward snowden, is the fugitive a high priority for the obama administration and will he be produce tbrought to . >>> good sunday morning. nelson mandela remains in critical but stable condition, another emotional day ahead for problem. he arrive this had cape town a short time ago and is spekd the morning at robben island, the jail will mandel was held for 18 of the 27 years of his confinement. saturday the president met privately and spoke about the former leader's legacy. >> as you you go forward, i want you to position of the map who is in our prayers today. think about 27 years of prison respect think about the hardships and struggles, being away from family and friends. reflecting on his years in prison, nelson mandela wrote that there were dark moments that tested his faith in humanity, but he refused to give up. >> all of this amid significant political challenges and debates back home in washington. we'll get right into. joining me now, rachel maddo
and our political round table on the future of gay marriage, whether immigration reform can pass in the house, and the debate over edward snowden, is the fugitive a high priority for the obama administration and will he be produce tbrought to . >>> good sunday morning. nelson mandela remains in critical but stable condition, another emotional day ahead for problem. he arrive this had cape town a short time ago and is spekd the morning at robben island, the jail will mandel was held for...
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for obama it is a political annoyance. in fact, i truly believe in my heart that the obama administration regards as well as a strategic -- what were can i best use? a strategic liability and as a political albatross because they have to pander. israel, the outpost of outer civilization in the middle east amid a sea of barbarism. obama is turning away from as well for political points and embracing here on. it is bad for america and israel and the world. it is great for the iranian government. >> that is a good place to leave it. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. all right. now to the weekend box office. torching the competition. raking in $161 million. and at last, harry potter movie. second place went to disney. 141 million. the best man holiday came in first for 12 and half million dollars. coming up next, cancellations, security breaches, rising rates is just another day of bad news for the president's signature of keogg. our next guest says this is only the beginning of the misery. boy. stay with us. my ast
for obama it is a political annoyance. in fact, i truly believe in my heart that the obama administration regards as well as a strategic -- what were can i best use? a strategic liability and as a political albatross because they have to pander. israel, the outpost of outer civilization in the middle east amid a sea of barbarism. obama is turning away from as well for political points and embracing here on. it is bad for america and israel and the world. it is great for the iranian government....
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now there are new signs that political fight over it could be heating up yet again. molly henneberg is live in washington with more. >> dueling opinions on the impact of obamacare and whether it's been a boon or a boondoggle for americans and americans businesses. president obama says the law protects americans from insurance company abuses and suggests the law is saving people money. president said in a statement, quote, millions of seniors are saving $600 a year on prescription drugs. millions of young people have been able to stay on family's health plan until age 26. mammograms for women and wellness programs for seniors are covered on free of charge. for the fiscal future the growth of healthcare costs is beginning to slow. but they want to repeal part of obamacare. a tax on medical devices that would have increased the costs we pay for things like latex gloves to wheelchairs to hip replacement. there is still $1.3 trillion in other taxes that are set to hit over the next decade. house republican speaker john boehner put out a statement on obamacare. he said, qu
now there are new signs that political fight over it could be heating up yet again. molly henneberg is live in washington with more. >> dueling opinions on the impact of obamacare and whether it's been a boon or a boondoggle for americans and americans businesses. president obama says the law protects americans from insurance company abuses and suggests the law is saving people money. president said in a statement, quote, millions of seniors are saving $600 a year on prescription drugs....
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, immigration, the presidential campaign of 2004 n 2008 and our first lady, michelle obama and her role in the obama white house. i met rachel at a very different event this year, where i bought a book, the book she wrote, "american tapestry: the story of the black, white, and multiracial ancestors of michelle obama". after hearing her talk, i bought six more copies. i bought them from my family members to give as christmasrisa gifts. after having read her book i ca tell you it was a goodha investment. it taught me better understand my own family's roots and theyss many mysteries surrounding my own family.wn f rachel swarns' book is a compelling story that at times stirs deep emotions, but it's alsot a story about liberates,r and shields. but that, let's look on rachel swarns. rache swa [applause] >> thank you, thank you. >> thank you for coming.eadip ct the years leading up to thepe present on selection, the focus s ots and hi barack obama and his family and the fact he is his autobiography. now in your book, "americanamer tapestry," you put the focus on michelle obama. tell us how you
, immigration, the presidential campaign of 2004 n 2008 and our first lady, michelle obama and her role in the obama white house. i met rachel at a very different event this year, where i bought a book, the book she wrote, "american tapestry: the story of the black, white, and multiracial ancestors of michelle obama". after hearing her talk, i bought six more copies. i bought them from my family members to give as christmasrisa gifts. after having read her book i ca tell you it was a...
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he says it's a political stunt. and he predicts as many 400,000 georgians could have their policies canceled or modified. joining us now ralph dgens. is it your judgment that the fix so-called simply will not work in your state, at least? >> lou, thank you for having me tonight. i think that this is a political stunt that the president, you know, he's had a longist of i didn't know about that. nobody tolme, i read it in the newspaper or don't blame me and this is the don't blame me. he has ordered insurance companies to prepare for the rollout of obama care on january 1, 2014, and now, he gives us 31 days or gives insurance companies 31 days s tto undo t and uncover their existing cuomers. up to 400,000 georgians are covere with these individual policies. our offi is doing everything we can possible to make this happen. in georgia, the law -- the rule was that they didn't really send out cancellation letters, they sent out letters that said that january 1st, the policy you now hold cannot be renewed and so if you wa
he says it's a political stunt. and he predicts as many 400,000 georgians could have their policies canceled or modified. joining us now ralph dgens. is it your judgment that the fix so-called simply will not work in your state, at least? >> lou, thank you for having me tonight. i think that this is a political stunt that the president, you know, he's had a longist of i didn't know about that. nobody tolme, i read it in the newspaper or don't blame me and this is the don't blame me. he...
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over all of last year's arguments in the in the apocalypse arriving soon la pierre writes president obama is leading this country to financial ruin borrowing over a trillion dollars a year for phony stimulus spending and other payoffs for his political cronies nobody knows it for a while in the phillip fiscal collapse but if the country is broke likely won't be enough money to pay for police protection and the american. people know it here that warns of all the dangers that would arise in this was a hypothetical where the president fired all the police he writes hurricanes tornados riots terrorist gangs lone criminals the these are perils we're sure to face not just maybe it's not paranoia by a gun it's survival it's responsible behavior and it's time we encourage law abiding americans to do just that and don't forget about those undocumented immigrants who will kill us all for unarmed la pierre adds the president flagrantly defied the two thousand and six federal law ordering the construction of a secure border fence along the entire mexican border so the border they are remains porous n
over all of last year's arguments in the in the apocalypse arriving soon la pierre writes president obama is leading this country to financial ruin borrowing over a trillion dollars a year for phony stimulus spending and other payoffs for his political cronies nobody knows it for a while in the phillip fiscal collapse but if the country is broke likely won't be enough money to pay for police protection and the american. people know it here that warns of all the dangers that would arise in this...
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. >>> time for our first look at this morning's political stories. and joining me is managing editor for the goldie taylor project, the one and only goldie taylor. according to a recent poll, the majority of americans think obama should cut off aid to egypt and 50% say his response has not been tough enough. so what political calculations is the white house facing in trying to manage the crisis? >> it isn't quite so simple. i was one of those people who remained very concerned about sending is.5 billion effectively to pay the general in egypt. but if f. we do cut off that aid, we lose all of it. at the end of the day, if we do cut off the aid, the people in the middle east are willing to cover that money. so the general loses nothing and we lose every positioning that we have in the region. >> turning now to domestic politics, we've been hearing a lot about ted cruz's citizenship and his eligibility to run for president. if he does make a run in 2016, how does that affect the whole gop field, does it move everyone a little bit to the right to try to
. >>> time for our first look at this morning's political stories. and joining me is managing editor for the goldie taylor project, the one and only goldie taylor. according to a recent poll, the majority of americans think obama should cut off aid to egypt and 50% say his response has not been tough enough. so what political calculations is the white house facing in trying to manage the crisis? >> it isn't quite so simple. i was one of those people who remained very concerned...
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it is getting hard to ignore the buzzing question, is this president obama's watergat joining me now in a fox business exclusive is lori lowenthal, the president of pro-israel organization, z street. she says h organization was unfairly targeted by the irs for political reasons and filed a st against the agency back in 2010. thanks for comg on the show. so you were told that your agency was given special scrutiny because it was pro-israel and, it was sent to a speclt in d.c., is that right? >> well, almost exactly right. what we were told is that the irs had to give special scrutiny t any organization connected to israel. and, that many of them were sent to a special unit in washington, to determine whether or not the organization's policies contradict those of the administration's. melissa: specifically, if you contribute the policies of the administration? i also read you were told ey were looking into anyone who might be related to terrorists or be funding terrorism. which of that more accurately describes what happened to you? >> aually, both of those things happened. they seemed
it is getting hard to ignore the buzzing question, is this president obama's watergat joining me now in a fox business exclusive is lori lowenthal, the president of pro-israel organization, z street. she says h organization was unfairly targeted by the irs for political reasons and filed a st against the agency back in 2010. thanks for comg on the show. so you were told that your agency was given special scrutiny because it was pro-israel and, it was sent to a speclt in d.c., is that right?...
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joining us now is bill burton, former deputy press secretary for the obama administration. he's now senior adviser to the league of conservation voters which, itself, seems like an important part of the political news here. bill, thank you so much for being here. >> hi. thanks for having me, rachel, and, but, i don't thank you for having me follow john lewis and wendy davis. >> yeah, i know, it's kind of a big night. can i ask you a petty question, first, as a guy who was on the inside of obama communications? >> you can, because i think it's going to give me the opportunity to defend some of my friends. please go ahead. >> nobody knew about the whole flight path thing? it seemed like he was dodging crop dusters the entire speech. it was absolutely completely distracting. i'm not easily distracted from a policy speeches. that was crazy. >> i was there at the speech. the thing that was most distracting was the fact it was so hot. it was 110 degrees in there. >> put him inside. >> he was outside in a big city. there's airplanes. the folks on the presidential advance staff are
joining us now is bill burton, former deputy press secretary for the obama administration. he's now senior adviser to the league of conservation voters which, itself, seems like an important part of the political news here. bill, thank you so much for being here. >> hi. thanks for having me, rachel, and, but, i don't thank you for having me follow john lewis and wendy davis. >> yeah, i know, it's kind of a big night. can i ask you a petty question, first, as a guy who was on the...
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a new gallup found president obama is the most-admired man in america. for the fifth straight year, in the same poll, the most admired woman, hillary clinton. guess how many years in a row? 11. after this morning's vote on the fiscal cliff, outgoing texas senator kay bailey hutchison tweeted this at 2:43 a.m. i just cast my last vote in the u.s. senate. it has been an honor to serve in the greatest nation on theers. >>> the term fiscal cliff, i tried getting it banned, is at the top of the 38th annual list of words to be banished by lake superior state university. others on the list of unliked words? double down. plus spoiler alert. trending and guru. and a new petition has been started on the white house website calling for an end to stupid petitions. it says, white house petitions are being gamed to the point of absurdity and maybe it's time for the petition to end all petitions. meaning this one. and that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> let me get you out the door or sit on your couch to enjoy your plans for later in the day. i know l
a new gallup found president obama is the most-admired man in america. for the fifth straight year, in the same poll, the most admired woman, hillary clinton. guess how many years in a row? 11. after this morning's vote on the fiscal cliff, outgoing texas senator kay bailey hutchison tweeted this at 2:43 a.m. i just cast my last vote in the u.s. senate. it has been an honor to serve in the greatest nation on theers. >>> the term fiscal cliff, i tried getting it banned, is at the top of...
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the obama administration can't shake this? >> reporter: no certainly a long and bumpy road ahead. expected to testify, doug shulman. he is a former commissioner who, last year, told members of congress that there was nothing wrong here at the irs, and with their process of offering tax- exempt status to certain grows. the inspect tore general, who testified before congress friday, he began his probe into the irs last year. we now know the treasury department knew of the investigation at that time. and the office of the white house counsel was told about the investigation nearly a month ago. but president obama only learned when most americans did that workers of the irs cincinnati field office red flagged tax-exempt applications for groups with the term tea pear, 912 or patriot. white house senior adviser dan firefighter hit the talk shows and said despite the investigation it was for the withheld purposely from the president. >> here's the cardinal rule is you do not infear in an independent investigation and you do not do anything to give the appearance of interference if an ind
the obama administration can't shake this? >> reporter: no certainly a long and bumpy road ahead. expected to testify, doug shulman. he is a former commissioner who, last year, told members of congress that there was nothing wrong here at the irs, and with their process of offering tax- exempt status to certain grows. the inspect tore general, who testified before congress friday, he began his probe into the irs last year. we now know the treasury department knew of the investigation at...
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political gamble. why he decided to seek congressional authority for military action against syria. >> this attack is an assault on human dignity. it also presents a serious danger to our national security. >> with the debate now shifting to congress, we'll have reaction from kentucky republican senator rand paul, a member of the foreign relations committee, plus our roundtable on president obama's leadership. has he presented a convincing case to a skeptical american public? will the abrupt delay of military action be interpreted by the world as weakness or careful deliberation? >>> and the terrible human toll. our own ann curry joins me with her firs
political gamble. why he decided to seek congressional authority for military action against syria. >> this attack is an assault on human dignity. it also presents a serious danger to our national security. >> with the debate now shifting to congress, we'll have reaction from kentucky republican senator rand paul, a member of the foreign relations committee, plus our roundtable on president obama's leadership. has he presented a convincing case to a skeptical american public? will...
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but the political odds, millions of dollars spent in florida alone to try and stop so-called obama care so political calculation but a lot of money at a time when that state like the others needs that cash. >> right. and remember, he's refusing to do the exchanges which is the other leg of obama care so he's taken the free medicaid money and not setting up the exchanges to carry out the rest of the uninsured and hedging the bests and governors like kasich and martinez they decided a good bet to take on the medicaid money at least temporarily to get more people some form of health insurance. >> very interesting development. thank you for your time. good to see you. >>> right now, live pictures of kansas city, missouri. under the state of emergency. look at that. as massive winter storm moves across the heartland. fors say it spans 20 states and will affect some 60 million people. we'll have an update for you. [ jackie ] it's just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead
but the political odds, millions of dollars spent in florida alone to try and stop so-called obama care so political calculation but a lot of money at a time when that state like the others needs that cash. >> right. and remember, he's refusing to do the exchanges which is the other leg of obama care so he's taken the free medicaid money and not setting up the exchanges to carry out the rest of the uninsured and hedging the bests and governors like kasich and martinez they decided a good...
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politically, health care has not been good to the democrats, has it? is it damaging? guest: well, of course, the rollout -- it is more than an embarrassment. the millions of dollars that on the contractors, i wish i had that contract. i could not have been worse. despite that, that has not discouraged 40 million people from looking at it. i cannot believe they are all iti-obama folks that visited or they are people that really need health care, and for the first time in their lives they will not be facing bankruptcy. is in the taste, and people are tasting this. gwen moore, from twitter -- what are you telling the unemployed in your district after voting not to extend benefits? vote not to not extend benefits. i voted to get $63 billion in sequester really for my constituents. i care very deeply about the unemployed. i care about the children that have lost slots, the head start children, the educational programs that have been defunded as a result of the sequester -- many, many people have suffered. there will be $63 billion in relief from the sequester, and $63 bill
politically, health care has not been good to the democrats, has it? is it damaging? guest: well, of course, the rollout -- it is more than an embarrassment. the millions of dollars that on the contractors, i wish i had that contract. i could not have been worse. despite that, that has not discouraged 40 million people from looking at it. i cannot believe they are all iti-obama folks that visited or they are people that really need health care, and for the first time in their lives they will...
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but it's because they believe when a political cultural fight and obama embodies everything they can't stand. >> the ultimate gentleman. he's charming. whatever you think of his politics he ain't hard to take. my question -- this is a great questions a columnist. are these people saying this because they do feel a yuck factor with him or they are selling the yuck factor to the yu yucky-poos on the right. >> chris, i think it's a combination of the two. depending on which member of congress you're talking to. i think he actually believes it. i think he doesn't like the president. most of these folks don't like the president. we're talking about folks who come to congress a lot of thermometer aren't smart. the guy you interviewed in that first clip said i wasn't here to determine whether the president is legitimately president. these are folks who failed school house rock. this is what's ridiculous about this. and the level of disrespect shown the president. >> i remember dick cavett, i only believe what i see. have you been to japan? no. do you believe there's a tokyo. >> number three g
but it's because they believe when a political cultural fight and obama embodies everything they can't stand. >> the ultimate gentleman. he's charming. whatever you think of his politics he ain't hard to take. my question -- this is a great questions a columnist. are these people saying this because they do feel a yuck factor with him or they are selling the yuck factor to the yu yucky-poos on the right. >> chris, i think it's a combination of the two. depending on which member of...
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>> why don't we start with the 16,000 irs agents that are going to implement obama care? >> i think we ought to abolish the irs and instead move to a simple flat tax. >> that's the political party this morning was floating the idea of increasing the intrusiveness of the irs into people's income. now we know the ransom note was paired back even further. all of this pain and misery and cost and drama, the whole thing just so we can get a health pay cut for our staffs. joining me now is former senator blanch lincoln, former governor of arkansas, is the principal of lincoln policies saying that lobbyists on behalf of walmart -- and the just launched no more about washingtonpost.com. tim carney, i will begin with a little bit of rare praise for the tea party caucus in the house of representatives who i have been beating inon throughout the shutdown, which i find -- however, john boehner wanted this medical device tax repeal and the house conservative caucus balked at it and i think they balked at it in part because you have been railing against it in your columns as essentiall
>> why don't we start with the 16,000 irs agents that are going to implement obama care? >> i think we ought to abolish the irs and instead move to a simple flat tax. >> that's the political party this morning was floating the idea of increasing the intrusiveness of the irs into people's income. now we know the ransom note was paired back even further. all of this pain and misery and cost and drama, the whole thing just so we can get a health pay cut for our staffs. joining me...
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. >> imagine obama doing that if biden's trying to replace him. devastating. that was a political ad for jfk and nearly beat nixon that year and win the presidency and that is just the beginning of the story. jeffrey frank gone to great lengths to document and piece together this complicated relationship in "ike and dick." he is also a senior editor at "the new yorker." welcome to the show, jeffrey. i guess where i start is i grew up and i think most people have an instinctive impression, probably not that inaccurate of nixon as a master of the dark arts. we have a very negative view of him instinctively and we have instinctively a positive view of eisenhower but reading your book and reading up more on their relationships over the years i find myself feeling sympathetic for nixon and as this guy that just longed for some sort of acceptance by eisenhower, some sort of a connection with him that was never there and you write at one point nixon saw in eisenhower a man to radiate kindness and acting with casual cruelty. can you explain that a little bit? >> a cou
. >> imagine obama doing that if biden's trying to replace him. devastating. that was a political ad for jfk and nearly beat nixon that year and win the presidency and that is just the beginning of the story. jeffrey frank gone to great lengths to document and piece together this complicated relationship in "ike and dick." he is also a senior editor at "the new yorker." welcome to the show, jeffrey. i guess where i start is i grew up and i think most people have an...
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for how he shaped the way our political class behaves and talks and thinks and the total war strategy that he brought to washington where he really tried to bring congress down. he was anti-institutional and there's a theme in the book of institutions kind of a rotting from within and congress i think most of us would agree is one of them. and gingrich was there at the start and he had a lot to do with the way politicians demonize their opponents so they could not possibly work with each other because they were the devil. it turned out gingrich actually called his opponent the devil and worked with him. the change i think is his successors called their opponents the devil and believe it and therefore are unwilling to shake hands with the devil. i mean ted cruz, what can you say? he's in and just think of mom among. i think erica you're working on something about him so maybe you'll have more to say about this. from afar i have to think maybe part of the success of texas here is you have exported your worst politicians. [laughter] [applause] so that they have become the country's affli
for how he shaped the way our political class behaves and talks and thinks and the total war strategy that he brought to washington where he really tried to bring congress down. he was anti-institutional and there's a theme in the book of institutions kind of a rotting from within and congress i think most of us would agree is one of them. and gingrich was there at the start and he had a lot to do with the way politicians demonize their opponents so they could not possibly work with each other...
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president obama said he wanted to take an all of the above approach. that's whey they are putting solar panels on the white house. that's why the oil production in this country is at the highest it's be and gone up every year while he has been in the presidency. we have to do everything we can as americans to become less dependent on foreign oil and also protect our planet. >> doug: chuck, you get the last word. thank you. hogan, thank you, too. great to see you. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> doug: 1600 homes in idaho evacuated and more coming. more high winds are expected in idaho today. where a thousand firefighters will join the 600 already battling a blaze near sun valley. dominic di-natale has the latest. >> reporter: hi there. this is a resort region to names of the famous like arnold schwarzenegger and tom hanks. bruce willis has a house there. no indication that the celebs are about to lose their homes but the private insurance sent in their own crews to provide structural protection to those homes that are valued in the multimillion dollars. onl
president obama said he wanted to take an all of the above approach. that's whey they are putting solar panels on the white house. that's why the oil production in this country is at the highest it's be and gone up every year while he has been in the presidency. we have to do everything we can as americans to become less dependent on foreign oil and also protect our planet. >> doug: chuck, you get the last word. thank you. hogan, thank you, too. great to see you. >> thank you....
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. >> a problem-plagued federal healthcare website is hurting the approval ratings of barack obama and his party. we go to rome georgia where tea party candidates are using the troubled healthcare.gov to get votes. >> in rome georgia political chatter about what is happening as familiar as the sudden charm of main street. >> 90% of people up there don't have a clue what's going on in the united states. >> rome is home to conservative republican tom graves, one of the architects who wish to repeal obamacare. he can find plenty of supporters in rome who blame the president for the problems. >> there'll be people who will oppose him on partisan grounds and the obamacare. it helps to generate the tea party. >> here there's a lack of confidence in washington. specifically with the president of the united states. that is not really surprising. back in 2012, his opponent, mitt romney won this region by more than 73% of the popular vote. the problem-plagued roll out of the affordable care act and a bickering that let to a shutdown of the government is adding to dissatisfaction, contributing to
. >> a problem-plagued federal healthcare website is hurting the approval ratings of barack obama and his party. we go to rome georgia where tea party candidates are using the troubled healthcare.gov to get votes. >> in rome georgia political chatter about what is happening as familiar as the sudden charm of main street. >> 90% of people up there don't have a clue what's going on in the united states. >> rome is home to conservative republican tom graves, one of the...
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regardless of the politics, karen, this is a threat to the rule of law. this politicizes law in terms of these particular tactics here. so we have got a situation with patricia millett, a military spouse. she's argued more cases before the supreme court than any other woman in history save one. incredibly qualified. supported by ken starr here, right? >> right. >> she is incredibly qualified but she can't get a vote. she's blocked. republicans will admit that they're doing it simply so that they can preserve a conservative kind of dominance on the d.c. circuit. >> i'm going to quickly play a sound from senator cornyn. he made comments about millett this week. >> i think we're going to be successful in stopping this court packing experiment and the country will be better for it. i think they ought to let their senators know that courts should not be partisan play things for any administration and ask president obama and the democratic majority leader to stop their court packing effort. >> you know, drew, to the point that spencer was just making, i mean, a
regardless of the politics, karen, this is a threat to the rule of law. this politicizes law in terms of these particular tactics here. so we have got a situation with patricia millett, a military spouse. she's argued more cases before the supreme court than any other woman in history save one. incredibly qualified. supported by ken starr here, right? >> right. >> she is incredibly qualified but she can't get a vote. she's blocked. republicans will admit that they're doing it simply...
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we want too talk to maria cardona, cnn political commentator, democratic strategist. she's joined by will cain. he's from "the blaze." will speaker boehner hold his speakership over reopening the government? what's your perspective about how he's doing as far as being the leader of the house right now? >> ana, i don't think that there is any other person that i feel more sorry about right now than speaker boehner. he is an impossible -- in an impossible position, because he has a small group of very conservative tea party members who are really not willing to do what's in the best interests of the whole country right now, and frankly, what the majority -- the vast majority -- of americans want their legislators to do, which is to get to a deal that opens the government, reopens the government, immediately, and then talks about the long-term budget issues. >> but maria -- >> that's exactly the same position president obama and the democrats have. >> how do you get there if the president says over and over i will not negotiate? you can't get to compromise unless you get
we want too talk to maria cardona, cnn political commentator, democratic strategist. she's joined by will cain. he's from "the blaze." will speaker boehner hold his speakership over reopening the government? what's your perspective about how he's doing as far as being the leader of the house right now? >> ana, i don't think that there is any other person that i feel more sorry about right now than speaker boehner. he is an impossible -- in an impossible position, because he has...
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collection of personal and political essays, letters and poems. ms. walker opines on a range of topics from health care to the obama presidency for about 45 minutes. >> i'm very happy to see all of you. it's a wonderful evening to be in this city which i know of, unfortunately, through so many of your disasters. but i was thinking looking at the fountains there's a little one you have for the children and a bigger one for the adults. i was thinking, well, you know, where water flows, so can peace. and so the history that is so vivid for me of the bombing of the move people, of the imprisonment of -- [inaudible] that history is not the whole story, and it's very good to remember that and to see that we make our way every day, every single step can be a different direction. so as i was thinking about what i wanted to talk about and read about -- and i don't have a, you know, whole lot of time -- but i wanted to start by mentioning something that i find very disturbing, which is that, you know, our country -- and, you know, we're not alone. this country'
collection of personal and political essays, letters and poems. ms. walker opines on a range of topics from health care to the obama presidency for about 45 minutes. >> i'm very happy to see all of you. it's a wonderful evening to be in this city which i know of, unfortunately, through so many of your disasters. but i was thinking looking at the fountains there's a little one you have for the children and a bigger one for the adults. i was thinking, well, you know, where water flows, so...
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turning now to politics an prident obama's rough week withhe future of his health care plan up in the air and a series o apologies thiseek for its botched rollout, "saturday night livetook a lile time to poke a little n at t situation la ght. >> are you feeling depressed, run down, like you just can't n? are you t president of the united states? ask your doctor for axil, second-term strength, the only antideessant rong enough for an embattled send term. >> not sure that plays as well in the white house as it des maybe to us. david gregory is tt moderator of "meet the pres" goodmorning. >> goomorning e erica. presidt obama's health care compared to katrina. you liken it more to his iraq war. what do youean by tht? >> that's life d ath. this isnot. i don't meano use that comparison. think for president bush in his second term the iraq war became theverarching issue and his handlinof it became the issue throug whichever thing else was judged. he wanted too immration reform, he was still in e iraq bo that's how implementation o health care will befor this president for the balanceof his s
turning now to politics an prident obama's rough week withhe future of his health care plan up in the air and a series o apologies thiseek for its botched rollout, "saturday night livetook a lile time to poke a little n at t situation la ght. >> are you feeling depressed, run down, like you just can't n? are you t president of the united states? ask your doctor for axil, second-term strength, the only antideessant rong enough for an embattled send term. >> not sure that plays...
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now, the biggest upset of the night "argo" ben affleck's political drama. it took best ones cores for the best movie "lincoln." the biggest surprise goes to michelle obama who announced "argo's" big win from the white house. >> i am so honored to help introduce this year's nominees for best picture and to help celebrate the movie that is lift our spirits, broaden our minds, and transport us to places we have never imaged. this has been an exciting year for movies. >> you know, by the way, she was wearing one of her favorite designers. zurchlgts all right. we move on to today's producers pick brought to us by associate producer todd, the harlem shake is catching on in egypt, and shaking things up. egyptians have started posting videos on youtube, like this one, but not all officials are amused about it. in fact, four pharmaceutical students were arrested for their version of the viral video. you can check out that story on my facebook page. again, todd finding that one. thank you, todd. that's going to wrap things up for me today. see you back here tomorrow
now, the biggest upset of the night "argo" ben affleck's political drama. it took best ones cores for the best movie "lincoln." the biggest surprise goes to michelle obama who announced "argo's" big win from the white house. >> i am so honored to help introduce this year's nominees for best picture and to help celebrate the movie that is lift our spirits, broaden our minds, and transport us to places we have never imaged. this has been an exciting year for...
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simply did not want to spend a lot of political capital on his nominee. even though the ones that were higher profile that you could see this could be an example of a progressive how want to take the court sort of you. say good we live in the ninth circuit, now on the california supreme court. the president simply did not put any -- twisting arms or use of any political capital. now after reelection maybe we'll start doing that. of course he also had two supreme court appointments that took up a lot of time and energy. but i don't think that can explain a whole do. i don't think we'll have more supreme court vacancies for a while. all the justices seemed to like what they are doing. ruth bader ginsburg is the oldest one. she's currently 79. she said that god bless you, she survived cancer three times and wants to stay on at least as long as her hero brandes, proud of what had a republican appointed her successes of my that should be resigned at some point in 2015. the big cases this term of the supreme court, there's one an affirmative action, at the univ
simply did not want to spend a lot of political capital on his nominee. even though the ones that were higher profile that you could see this could be an example of a progressive how want to take the court sort of you. say good we live in the ninth circuit, now on the california supreme court. the president simply did not put any -- twisting arms or use of any political capital. now after reelection maybe we'll start doing that. of course he also had two supreme court appointments that took up...
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obama has a meeting with congress that afternoon, but not until after the sequester happens. the buzz word these days is tax expenditures. that means capping exemptions. that gives republicans the opportunity to say they cut taxes, democrats the opportunity to say they have raised revenues. >> michael: joe williams thanks so much. brett ehrlich may treat chris christie like a republican pinata. blooep they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is. bites. little greatness. ♪ >> michael: ever since news broke that chris christie was not invited to cpac brett has been begging to weigh in on the story. more illuminating is the fact that he has always been begging us t
obama has a meeting with congress that afternoon, but not until after the sequester happens. the buzz word these days is tax expenditures. that means capping exemptions. that gives republicans the opportunity to say they cut taxes, democrats the opportunity to say they have raised revenues. >> michael: joe williams thanks so much. brett ehrlich may treat chris christie like a republican pinata. blooep they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is....
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. >> for political purposes, president obama and harry reid wanted the government to shut down. >> the president and democrats never took the bait. >> let us reject this, because this is, you know, they took hostages by shutting down the government, and now they're releasing one hostage at a time. >> what right did they have to pick and choose what part of government's going to be funded? >> we don't get to select which programs we implement or not. >> and as democrats refused to cave, republicans were banking on winning the media war. >> i think we're going to win. we, i think, well, i know we don't want to be here, but we're going to win this, i think. >> but in the end, polling told a different story. the nbc news poll showed the republican party with their lowest favorable numbers in the history of the poll. with the party in disarray, republicans rushed to cast blame. >> this president is determined to destroy the republican party. >> today, democrats defended the democratic principle, one party in one house of congress does not get to threaten destruction in order to dictate term
. >> for political purposes, president obama and harry reid wanted the government to shut down. >> the president and democrats never took the bait. >> let us reject this, because this is, you know, they took hostages by shutting down the government, and now they're releasing one hostage at a time. >> what right did they have to pick and choose what part of government's going to be funded? >> we don't get to select which programs we implement or not. >> and as...